A patient receiving mechanical ventilation is being continuously monitored for oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximeter (SpO2) for the last 48 hours.When initially applied,the SpO2 and the arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) ,as well as the pulse on the pulse oximeter,ECG,and manual pulse,were consistent.During clinical rounds,the respiratory therapist notices that although the probe is appropriately placed and capillary refill is normal,the SpO2 reading is down to 90% from 95%.The most appropriate immediate action is to do which of the following?
A) Replace the probe.
B) Reposition the patient.
C) Draw an arterial blood gas.
D) Move the probe to a different site.
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